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CL ~ Monthly Genre: November '15-Urban Fantasy

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CL ~ Monthly Genre: November '15-Urban Fantasy
Swap Coordinator:KateKintail (contact)
Swap categories: Books  Email 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 1: Electronic
Last day to signup/drop:October 31, 2015
Date items must be sent by:November 30, 2015
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

Swap Info:

Looking to try a book in a new-to-you genre? Or looking for an excuse to read a book off your Mt. To Be Read? Every month, we'll explore a different genre by reading a single book and sharing our thoughts with our partner. November's genre is urban fantasy. Whether you're new to the scene or just using this swap to read one you've had your eye on for a long time, this is the swap for you.

Genre Definition:

(Wikipedia) Urban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy defined by place; the fantastic narrative has an urban setting. Urban fantasy exists on one side of a spectrum, opposite high fantasy, which is set in an entirely fictitious world. Many urban fantasies are set in contemporary times and contain supernatural elements. However, the stories can take place in historical, modern, or futuristic periods, and the settings may include fictional elements. The prerequisite is that they must be primarily set in a city.


Swap Instructions:

Choose any urban fantasy book and read it! There are tons of online suggestion guides that might help. Please post below if you have any suggestions.

Send an email or swap-bot message to your partners with ALL of the following info:

  • Title & author of the book you read
  • Why did you choose this book?
  • A brief summary of the book
  • A brief review--what did you think of it?
  • Your experience with the genre (have you read a lot? a little? was this your first?)
  • Your thoughts about the genre overall and if this book was a good representation of it
  • Would you read more of this genre in the future?

Let me know if you have any questions/comments. Group rules & ratings apply.

Previous genres covered so far: romances, picture books, biographies, young adult fiction, dystopias, mysteries, horror, tie-in novels, re-reads, graphic novels, erotica, contemporary fiction, humor, short stories, nonfiction, poetry, chick lit, memoirs, LGBT lit

Discussion

damilola 10/22/2015 #

Does Harry Potter re-read count or The Host by Stephanie Meyer ?

KateKintail 10/23/2015 #

I haven't read it, but I think that The Host is science fiction, not fantasy.

And I personally wouldn't count Harry Potter, either, as the wizarding world is largely separate from the world we live in. However, it does have some scenes that could technically classify as urban fantasy, especially in the 7th book. The idea of the magical/supernatural in our world is definitely addressed in the HP series. But it's a bit of a strech.

damilola 10/23/2015 #

Okay, thanks for your answer. I keep on looking.... Or maybe someone can post some suggestions ?!! That would be great !

RooBaRoo 10/24/2015 #

Hmm by the same logic, I suppose Skullduggery Pleasant won't work either ... Looking looking

KateKintail 10/25/2015 #

Here's a list from Wikipedia (that does list HP, incidentally): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listofurbanfantasynovels

KateKintail 10/25/2015 #

I really liked Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. And I'm planning on reading something by Cassandra Clare or Holly Black for this next month.

rngstgstll 10/26/2015 #

I really loved Magic Street by Orson Scott Card, which is a retelling of A Midsummer Night's . If anyone knows of something in a similar vein, let me know!

rngstgstll 10/26/2015 #

Sorry, that was a retelling of a Midsummer Night's Dream set in an African American community in South Central LA :)

damilola 10/29/2015 #

@KateKintail Your list HAS Harry Potter on it !!! YAY ;-) But I will give it a seriouse look and maybe I find something else... Thank you !!!

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